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i was not raised by the federal government. at the republican national convention i mentioned that the american determination is found in every channel who looks at the seemingly impossible -- every child who looks at the seemingly impossible and says "i can do that." that is the confidence we need to restore to our nation. true confidence comes from having respect for the challenge, being ready for the task, having a solid plan, and the determination to persevere. we have faced greek opposition during the course of the campaign. -- great opposition during the course of the campaign. often people would ask me what the source of our confidence was. my confidence and that of hundreds of hard-working amazing campaign volunteers wasn't solely based on the fact that the working around the clock. -- that we were working round- the-clock, calling every voter every day. solid plan. we are ready for the task and we were willing to persevere. although we may not get what we want when we wanted to, confidence means you never give up. conf
i was not raised by the federal government. at the republican national convention i mentioned that the american determination is found in every channel who looks at the seemingly impossible -- every child who looks at the seemingly impossible and says "i can do that." that is the confidence we need to restore to our nation. true confidence comes from having respect for the challenge, being ready for the task, having a solid plan, and the determination to persevere. we have faced greek...
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i just want to be clear about it you know what big government when you love big government appearing at the senate banking hearing today yesterday actually senator elizabeth warren grilled officials in the treasury department over why criminal charges speaking of crimes were not filed and speaking of drugs were now filed against officials h.s.b.c. is a british bank that is what it is i think the second largest bank in the world and one of the seven largest banks the united states who helped launder hundreds of millions of dollars from drug cartels here's part of what she had to say. so what i'd like is you're the experts on money laundering i'd like your opinion what does it take how many billions of dollars do you have to launder for drug lords and how many economic sanctions do you have to violate before. someone who will consider shutting down a financial institution like this mr cohen all right so you're at the center of a way that as i said before turbo tax timothy geithner and his buddies are all getting a free ride it was a bad idea to make him secretary of treasury and this a
i just want to be clear about it you know what big government when you love big government appearing at the senate banking hearing today yesterday actually senator elizabeth warren grilled officials in the treasury department over why criminal charges speaking of crimes were not filed and speaking of drugs were now filed against officials h.s.b.c. is a british bank that is what it is i think the second largest bank in the world and one of the seven largest banks the united states who helped...
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more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ neil: i think apple has some trouble on its hand. eyeing samsung as they unveiled a new galaxy from the you c control its rise. >> if there were watching a video something caught her eye. >> freaky. neil: in know, the home of the rockettes. fired up like a rocket. neil: out stunt. literally wrote the book on apple. he says that the company should be worried. chris t
more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand...
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more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this ission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that youan't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply salutin history... we're making it. [ male anno
more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d...
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more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make apple / kent, thew trouble. ♪ mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thick grass& and toh terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. find the all- wheel-drive mower exclusively available at lowe's and independent dealers nationwide. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... erything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. we don't let freent heartburn come between us and
more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make apple / kent, thew trouble. ♪ mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thick grass& and toh terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from...
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here is what i stand for action smaller government. i stand for less spending, keeping more of your own money and forget what color of my skin 'cause i don't care. >> i don't think he's talking about that. i think he's trying to talk about fighting the tactics that the left uses to marginalize blacks. you have t to -- you got to address that. you got to point it out to the young people that don't see what's beingyo done, what's beig manipulated. >> greg, with ted cruz, marco rubio, scott, on down the line, i think the young people will realize the republicans don't care about the color of your skin. >> however, i'm thinking, in some ways you could take the fight for gay marriage, if you look at somebody like ellen degeneres who decided that sheer was going to be courageous when she did the coming out on sitcom and then she has continued to talk about it and push that issue. she knows that when people go to talk to her, if she were to talk about like pick any other topic, they want to know, how will youp help us on gay marriage? it's li
here is what i stand for action smaller government. i stand for less spending, keeping more of your own money and forget what color of my skin 'cause i don't care. >> i don't think he's talking about that. i think he's trying to talk about fighting the tactics that the left uses to marginalize blacks. you have t to -- you got to address that. you got to point it out to the young people that don't see what's beingyo done, what's beig manipulated. >> greg, with ted cruz, marco rubio,...
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rean thinks this is small government. he is playing bad politics because his base put him in there to it reduce the burden of government and this will greatly expand it. >> mark, john has a point. the ryan budget averages out to $4.1 trillion a year. $500 billion a year more are than what we are spending now you with president obama. >> it actually cuts too much, david. it cuts -- >> doesn't cut at all! >> cuts $4.7 trillion over ten years and in areas that we shouldn't be cutting. >> it doesn't cut. >> we should be expanding scientific, education. areas that are going to cree jobs.reate number one it will never get enacted. if it did, it is unrealistic. totally out there in disneyland. >> does at any time say a lot about where the country is that we are using terms like cut when it in fact the ryan budget plan averaged out at $4.1 trillion a year is $500 billion more than what we are now spending. >> george orwell is probably spinning in his grave at the abuse of language. are i agree with john and i lost a lot of nope,
rean thinks this is small government. he is playing bad politics because his base put him in there to it reduce the burden of government and this will greatly expand it. >> mark, john has a point. the ryan budget averages out to $4.1 trillion a year. $500 billion a year more are than what we are spending now you with president obama. >> it actually cuts too much, david. it cuts -- >> doesn't cut at all! >> cuts $4.7 trillion over ten years and in areas that we shouldn't...
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that is the duty of government. but back our vision, our budget makes room for communities to grow to the people in them have room to thrive. we can't just talk about these communities. we have to talk with them. we have to engage them because leaders don't just speak a. they listened, too. and if we listen more closely to the people, we will find the answers to our problems lay a whole lot closer to home, in a whole lot closer than washington d.c. let me tell you a story. last month i went to milwaukee. i met a guy named the red macklin. but many rows for today's outcome he was convicted of a feeble felony and abandoned by his family. now he's 27. he's got a job at this incredible organization, a nonprofit started by a suburban church that sells donated goods on amazon. no government agency built this company. no one forces people to help each other. they came together on their own. they saw a need and a net that need. [applause] look at the results of this one life. today the roy turned his life around. he's provi
that is the duty of government. but back our vision, our budget makes room for communities to grow to the people in them have room to thrive. we can't just talk about these communities. we have to talk with them. we have to engage them because leaders don't just speak a. they listened, too. and if we listen more closely to the people, we will find the answers to our problems lay a whole lot closer to home, in a whole lot closer than washington d.c. let me tell you a story. last month i went to...
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and with the center left government of the kerschners there. and there are italians who speak spanish and think they're british. one of the things, the pope brings sort of a bridge between argentina being the most european of latin american countries and latin america itself and the developing world, as dan says. and i think what he -- what he's learned there is that the threats to the church are not just evangelical. they're inroads that the evangelicals have made, but also secularism which is more of a problem in argentina and in europe than it is in other parts of latin america, and i think what he-- the reason he ran into trouble with the current president and the former president is because he was challenging him on issues of corruption and basically materialism and these are the key points that made him an enemy of the government. he never says specifically to the government, you know, you are-- you should do this, that or the other thing. he talks about values and he talks about basically materialism. >> you made an interesting point in
and with the center left government of the kerschners there. and there are italians who speak spanish and think they're british. one of the things, the pope brings sort of a bridge between argentina being the most european of latin american countries and latin america itself and the developing world, as dan says. and i think what he -- what he's learned there is that the threats to the church are not just evangelical. they're inroads that the evangelicals have made, but also secularism which is...
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. >> well, we have 49 different job training programs spread across nine different government agencies. lots of bureaucracies. they don't work. we propose to consolidate the programs in a flexible grants that go back to the states to actually get people into jobs and into training so they can get back to work. so we get rid of the bureaucracy in washington and send money back to the states so people can get the skills they need to get the jobs they want. on food stamps we say you have to qualify for the program to get the food stamp benefit. with our reforms food stamps would have grown by 260% instead of 270 about percent that they did grow. with respect to medicaid we think the obama expansion is reckless. we are pushing 20 million people into a program failing. more and more doctors and hospitals don't take the program. reform medicaid by giving states the ability to customize the medicaid program to meet the unique needs of their medicaid populations. we think it will make the programs better. >> chris: you say by turning medicaid into a block grant and giving it to the states you
. >> well, we have 49 different job training programs spread across nine different government agencies. lots of bureaucracies. they don't work. we propose to consolidate the programs in a flexible grants that go back to the states to actually get people into jobs and into training so they can get back to work. so we get rid of the bureaucracy in washington and send money back to the states so people can get the skills they need to get the jobs they want. on food stamps we say you have to...
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more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. anotr big win. the top tech guys saying this is [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about floo insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for tea
more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. anotr big win. the top tech guys saying this is [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal...
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more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetor. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. andgiven way to sleeping.eam tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or
more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetor. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really...
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more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... investing unleashed. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. thise locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte
more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my...
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government. >> tells you we have 3 sectors, private sector that biggest. and it phenomenal, anything it could do in terms of the diseases of the rich, the needs of people who can pay it is fantastic, then you have some things like education, justice, where government comes, and helping poor country, philanthropy is only a few percent as big as other sector but they are more willing to take out more far outsidence and new delivery programs there is a commentary rule we're taking your scientists and our expertise, and talks about government programs about what we know and where we have a common view, i'm the biggest fan of philanthropy, because it is almost like the venture capital of societal spending, sometimes you take on things like trying to get teacher to have more feedback and raise average quality, those programs might or might not succeed, this is not the typical thing a government would do, i love all 3 sectors, iin an aprop an appropriate rol. neil: i found it interesting that advocate, someone who urged government to do more, spend more, and beli
government. >> tells you we have 3 sectors, private sector that biggest. and it phenomenal, anything it could do in terms of the diseases of the rich, the needs of people who can pay it is fantastic, then you have some things like education, justice, where government comes, and helping poor country, philanthropy is only a few percent as big as other sector but they are more willing to take out more far outsidence and new delivery programs there is a commentary rule we're taking your...
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and you see it in city government. you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power, those days are over. age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new contours of a new society, truly i think is being shaped. and, so, you are a big part of that. and i hope the spirit of engagement, civil grand jurors across the state, is respected in that light. as a supervisor, i was a big champion of you. as a marry was a little more cautious because -- [laughter] >> [speaker not understood]. but increasingly, i hope people understand that the roilof a civil grand jury is not gotch
and you see it in city government. you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power,...
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conservatives fear big government. the constitution is to control government, not to control the american people. it's perfectly legitimate to say to the attorney general, are there ground rules which limit your ability to kill americans? this is not a trivial question. >> this wholeibuster is that jimmy carter was one of the first americans who raise questions about our so-called drone use. he wanted to know what are the legal underpinnings. he did that last june and then again in december it was picked up and put-back down. ron lawton, senator from oregon, and the aclu sued the obama administration. ran paul, to his credit, went to the senate well and spent 13 hours driving home this big issue. >> anita, where were the democrats then in this? why didn't they come help him? >> there were democrats. the reality is that he was filibustering on an issue that the white house had fundamentally said they agreed with. they gave him what he wanted which was an explicit statement. there was not a lot of disagreement. i think t
conservatives fear big government. the constitution is to control government, not to control the american people. it's perfectly legitimate to say to the attorney general, are there ground rules which limit your ability to kill americans? this is not a trivial question. >> this wholeibuster is that jimmy carter was one of the first americans who raise questions about our so-called drone use. he wanted to know what are the legal underpinnings. he did that last june and then again in...
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the government has historically paid a lot more, spent a lot more. we match revenues with expenditures. so our budget matches spending with our income just like every family and business must do throughout america. in fact, we bring deficits down right away. this shows you how our deficit path goes down precipitously to begin with to the point are we end up with a surplus in 2023. in the 1990's, democratic president worked with a republican congress to balance the budget. this is a goal that both parties have been able to achieve consensus on achieving in the past. it is something we ought to do again. number 3 -- this is the picture that should scare everybody. this is the picture that shows the path we are on today. we know without a shred of doubt we are consigning the next generation to an inferior standard of living. we know just like in europe we are facing a debt crisis in this country, and a debt crisis hurts everybody. but the people who a debt crisis hurts the most are the poor, the elderly, the people who get hurt first and worst in a debt
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heidi, the hearing now debating a continuing resolution which funds the government keeps the government running. what is the difference between that and what russell was just talking about? >> since we have not had budgets we've been running on this stop gap system assembly line here of confrontations every six months between democrats around republicans over these so-called continuing resolutions which keep the government running. now, over the past two years we've seen this circus of arguments between the two sides over extracting additional spending cuts in exchange for these continuing resolutions. now, the one interesting thing that i saw from the congressman is that it looks like maybe we're going to see an end to that and maybe the house will be able to accept what the senate has done in their continuing resolution which is both sides really are just concerned about the sequester right now and it looks like house republicans are mostly concerned about the pentagon and giving the pentagon flexibility to implement those cuts. senate democrats are most concerned about the domestic a
heidi, the hearing now debating a continuing resolution which funds the government keeps the government running. what is the difference between that and what russell was just talking about? >> since we have not had budgets we've been running on this stop gap system assembly line here of confrontations every six months between democrats around republicans over these so-called continuing resolutions which keep the government running. now, over the past two years we've seen this circus of...
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conservatives fear big government. the constitution was written to control government, not control the american people. it's perfectly legitimate to say to the attorney general, are there ground rules which limit your ability to kill americans. this is not a trivial question. >> this whole filibuster, is that jimmy carter was probably one of the first americans, prominent americans, who started raising questions about our so-called drone use. he wanted to know what are the legal underpinnings. did that as early as last june and then in december it was picked up and put back down. ron wasson, from oregon, raised questions about the so-called drone use. and the aclu sued the obama administration almost back in january of 2010, but rand paul to his credit, went to the senate well, and spent 13 hours driving home this big issue. >> anita, where were the democrats then in this? why didn't they help him? >> there were democrats. the reality is that, you know, he was filibustering on an issue where the white house had fundame
conservatives fear big government. the constitution was written to control government, not control the american people. it's perfectly legitimate to say to the attorney general, are there ground rules which limit your ability to kill americans. this is not a trivial question. >> this whole filibuster, is that jimmy carter was probably one of the first americans, prominent americans, who started raising questions about our so-called drone use. he wanted to know what are the legal...
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the government is missing out on billions of tax revenue. a fraction of that money could cover all this years sequestered cuts for example. joing me now. this is one of those things that has washington looking and salivating. they would love to get their hands on that tax revenue. if it came back they be tax-free, to stimulate the economy, people would spend it, there may be hiring. what are the odds it would ever come back, what would have to happen to the tax laws? >> we tried that nine years ago, congress lawyer 2004, almost tax-free, 5% on tax and what subsequent studies fnd was a didn'itdidn't generate a lot of, didn't generate a lot of business in the u.s. companies mostly used it to buy shares back and pay out vidends. it is an enticing idea and maybe would work next time but didn't work the last time. melissa: are still paying it out to people, just like going through the economy. that is good. >> that is true. in his complaint from executives this money is trapped offshore. so the 166 early in we found that they parked offshore was
the government is missing out on billions of tax revenue. a fraction of that money could cover all this years sequestered cuts for example. joing me now. this is one of those things that has washington looking and salivating. they would love to get their hands on that tax revenue. if it came back they be tax-free, to stimulate the economy, people would spend it, there may be hiring. what are the odds it would ever come back, what would have to happen to the tax laws? >> we tried that nine...
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government. what do you think? who do you think is holding him? >> honestly, at this moment in time i have no idea where he is or exactly who's holding him, all i know is that he is being held against his will and has been for the past six years and it's time to bring him home safely. >> how have you dealt with this? six years, this is the man that you built your life with. how do you -- how do you sort of hang in there? i know you say you're discouraged but you're still working very hard on this. you've been to iran to try to raise awareness about this. what has it been like for you? >> it's been extremely difficult but we take it one day at a time and we hope every day that this will be the day we hear he's coming home to us. >> on the fifth anniversary of his disappearance the fbi announced there will be a $1 million reward for his safe reward. this is the sixth anniversary. friday the white house released this statement. finding him remains a high priority for the united states and we will continue to do all that we can to bring him home safel
government. what do you think? who do you think is holding him? >> honestly, at this moment in time i have no idea where he is or exactly who's holding him, all i know is that he is being held against his will and has been for the past six years and it's time to bring him home safely. >> how have you dealt with this? six years, this is the man that you built your life with. how do you -- how do you sort of hang in there? i know you say you're discouraged but you're still working...
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the federal government owns u.s. treasury bonds. it's the same thing because if you have $20, you spend it, and, by the way the money is spent. you write a note for $20, stick it in your pocket and you have 20 bucks. no, you don't. you have to sell it on the open market. it is a fiction. it doesn't -- >> then value -- >> you want to think of social security as not just being part of the government then there's no such as a social security problem. it's just part of the general budget. you cannot say on the one hand social security is -- >> it's promised -- >> on the other hand, we're going to restrict it to only operating off -- >> or pay -- >> all right. george will. >> it's important to realize that the facts that are being brought out are, in fact, nonfacts and how do -- >> they're absolute facts. >> well, as pat moynihan famously said, "everyone is entitled to their own opinion but not their own facts," and we're going to start this negotiation from two sides that can't agree on the most basic thing. >> i want to -- >> the first
the federal government owns u.s. treasury bonds. it's the same thing because if you have $20, you spend it, and, by the way the money is spent. you write a note for $20, stick it in your pocket and you have 20 bucks. no, you don't. you have to sell it on the open market. it is a fiction. it doesn't -- >> then value -- >> you want to think of social security as not just being part of the government then there's no such as a social security problem. it's just part of the general...
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not a government mandate. allowing americans to buy insurance pretax the way their bosses did for them. and we can think of innovation that would improve to access to health care. we don't need a government takeover to health industry in order to offer more insurance to americans. that's important. >> sean: what do you think of, the president made a big deal reaching out to republicans who is on the weekly radio address this weekend and starting to be conciliatory days after he was saying, what are we going to cut poor children or disabled children and claiming that the sea would turn into blood and pestilence would be taking over the land. so, what do you make of that? is it the poll numbers are down. that he oversold this? that this was a case of jumping the sequester as the wall street journal put it? is this going to last long after ryan's budget comes out. >> you might be shocked to learn that they he didn't call me before doing that. >> sean: what a shock. >> a couple of things, first of all, that's good
not a government mandate. allowing americans to buy insurance pretax the way their bosses did for them. and we can think of innovation that would improve to access to health care. we don't need a government takeover to health industry in order to offer more insurance to americans. that's important. >> sean: what do you think of, the president made a big deal reaching out to republicans who is on the weekly radio address this weekend and starting to be conciliatory days after he was...
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government is not the answer. gerri: making your argument for you. >> add or delete, and shorts. particularly in the case of holder. the moral hazard incorporated and dodd-frank has not been properly taken on the way the bill has been written. not only as the moral hazard issue not taking care of and you are encouraging people to make riskier bets than they otherwise would be making because they think there are implicit government backstops, but financial to source of financial instruments, consumers and banks are paying more money under dodd-frank. gerri: paying more money because these guys got find we are picking up the tab. >> fewer banks are offering free checking. banks are lending less money than they otherwise would because of the penalties and the regulations associated with dodd-frank. in any case, the fda, an example that regulators cannot be everywhere all the time taking care of everything. but the best way to regulate these activities. it looks like this company was being illegally. gerri: break the
government is not the answer. gerri: making your argument for you. >> add or delete, and shorts. particularly in the case of holder. the moral hazard incorporated and dodd-frank has not been properly taken on the way the bill has been written. not only as the moral hazard issue not taking care of and you are encouraging people to make riskier bets than they otherwise would be making because they think there are implicit government backstops, but financial to source of financial...
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our first priority of the federal government is national defense. we are funding at levels that are necessary to maintain national security for the country. last one. >> last week you are talking about how the fiscal cliff deal and other improvements at the baseline major job easier in getting steps to balance the budget. what are those steps? >> we extend the budget control act discretionary caps out the last two years. we also wanted to extend our reforms on the public workforce, on federal employees, to include all federal employees at the end of the budget window so that there pension contributions match those are commensurate with the private sector. we don't think federal employees should be able to have pension systems that are so far in excess of what the private sector counterparts get. doing those things, combined with the baseline, makes it easier for us to balance the budget. we have always reduced the balance budget in the past -- we have always produced the balanced budget in the past. but with this new baseline, that gets us to be abl
our first priority of the federal government is national defense. we are funding at levels that are necessary to maintain national security for the country. last one. >> last week you are talking about how the fiscal cliff deal and other improvements at the baseline major job easier in getting steps to balance the budget. what are those steps? >> we extend the budget control act discretionary caps out the last two years. we also wanted to extend our reforms on the public workforce,...
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>> yeah, what was their relationship between sort of government programs and their existence? >> one of the issues at 211 is that there are so many more families seeking social services, and they don't know how to do that? it's limb like deer in the headlights. they wait for the knock at the door and then call up and say, what do we do? they need somebody to help them navigate the system. yes, oregon has good social services, good health care for kids, but still it's not enough. >> that's where you focus on, most of these families are in the state of oregon. >> right. >> i guess the question is, this is an identity crisis of sorts, not just fascially, but bob, people think of themselves as hard-working middle-class families, and the idea that they would be living out of their cars one day is an anathema, that they could fall so far so quickly, they're calling emergency lines. >> i can't tell you how many formerly middle class individuals who i interviewed that said, hey, i used to convenient tier at the food bang and now i have to go there for food for myself. a fellow working
>> yeah, what was their relationship between sort of government programs and their existence? >> one of the issues at 211 is that there are so many more families seeking social services, and they don't know how to do that? it's limb like deer in the headlights. they wait for the knock at the door and then call up and say, what do we do? they need somebody to help them navigate the system. yes, oregon has good social services, good health care for kids, but still it's not enough....
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debating aing now continuing resolution which funds the government, keep the government running, what is the difference between that and what russell was talking about? >> we have not had budgets. we of been running on the stopgap system of confrontations every six months between democrats and republicans over the so-called continuing resolutions which keep the government running. over the past two years we have seen this circus of arguments between the two sides over extracting additional spending cuts in exchange for continuing resolutions. the one interesting thing i saw from the congressman is a looks like maybe we will see an end to that, and maybe the house will be able to except with the senate has done in their continuing resolution which both sides are just concerned about the sequester right now, and a look -- looks like house republicans are most concerned about the pentagon and giving the pentagon the flexibility to implement the cuts. being able to allow those departments the flexibility to implement those cuts. it looks like maybe they can come together on an agreement a
debating aing now continuing resolution which funds the government, keep the government running, what is the difference between that and what russell was talking about? >> we have not had budgets. we of been running on the stopgap system of confrontations every six months between democrats and republicans over the so-called continuing resolutions which keep the government running. over the past two years we have seen this circus of arguments between the two sides over extracting...
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freedom from government interference, freedom from decisions that accept government is more important than citizens. so i may not have the attitude of a rand paul, but i worship his right to have it. in some dorm room somewhere, perhaps where i went to college, where you went to college, there are young people arguing about it and i stay thank god to that. cynthia tucker and ron reagan. ron, i always trust what he you think and your heart and your brain put together. this thing, this fight on the right between the establishment of hawks, that's what the establishment is in the republican party, hawkish, are putting down rand paul because he isn't one of them and because he dared to requequestion the u military power. where are you on this one? >> on the subject of drones, and will is a very interesting thing to watch the divide among the republicans whereas you say the establishment which is pro military on on the republican side is running up against the new tea party republicans who aren't so reflexively pro military, who are libertarian and see threat it is to civil liberties where
freedom from government interference, freedom from decisions that accept government is more important than citizens. so i may not have the attitude of a rand paul, but i worship his right to have it. in some dorm room somewhere, perhaps where i went to college, where you went to college, there are young people arguing about it and i stay thank god to that. cynthia tucker and ron reagan. ron, i always trust what he you think and your heart and your brain put together. this thing, this fight on...
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although he hasn't raised this argument with the federal government, in state actions he's arguing the states can't go after them because he's entitled to tribal sovereign immunity. what happened here, this particular entity said tribal law authorizes us to garnish consumer wages who of course don't live on a reservation, don't even live in a state where the company is operating but lives in another state based upon tribal law. and of course that wasn't necessarily true so we brought an action against them. they also were requiring consumers through the electronic signature when they signed up for the loan to sign up for a preauthorized recurring payment. in order to get the loan you have to give permission to go to the bank account. that violates the law. you can't condition credit on someone agreeing to take these automatic withdrawals. the other things that were so different from loan point is they decided because there were some particular employers who weren't honoring the garnishing wages were actually suing the consumers in tribal court. so the f.t.c. brought a complaint to stop
although he hasn't raised this argument with the federal government, in state actions he's arguing the states can't go after them because he's entitled to tribal sovereign immunity. what happened here, this particular entity said tribal law authorizes us to garnish consumer wages who of course don't live on a reservation, don't even live in a state where the company is operating but lives in another state based upon tribal law. and of course that wasn't necessarily true so we brought an action...
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in some cases it's a unit of the chinese government sponsoring these attacks. that makes it very difficult in terms of geographic location and also diplomatically with foreign governments and foreign intelligence services. it gets very, very complicated and that's part of the reason why this is so difficult. >> all right, thanks a lot. >>> our next guest says cyber attacks are a war on american businesses and consumers. this is the ceo of risk control strategies, a new york security firm that advises companies how to protect their businesses against cyber attacks. welcome, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> i wonder whether cyber aatacs are becoming much more frequent or are we just hearing more about them? >> this is something that's been going on many years. it's starting to come more and more into the press, but it's certainly not a new concern to us whatsoever. >> but are there more of them? are you detecting more of them are more of your clients say we're getting hacked or worried about getting hacked? >> i can say without question over the last se
in some cases it's a unit of the chinese government sponsoring these attacks. that makes it very difficult in terms of geographic location and also diplomatically with foreign governments and foreign intelligence services. it gets very, very complicated and that's part of the reason why this is so difficult. >> all right, thanks a lot. >>> our next guest says cyber attacks are a war on american businesses and consumers. this is the ceo of risk control strategies, a new york...
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we have paid a little less than 1/5 of her income to the federal government, but the government has spent a lot more. we match revenues with expenditures. our budget matches the spending with our income just like every family and business must do throughout america. in fact, we bring our deficits down right away. this shows you how our differences after goes down to the point where we end up with a surplus in 2023. in the 1990s, the democratic president work with a republican congress to balance the budget. this is the goal that both parties have been able to achieve in the past. it is something we ought to do again. number three, this is a picture that should scare everyone. this is a picture that shows you the path we are on today. we know without a shred of doubt that we are consigning the next generation to an inferior standard of living. that crisis hurts everyone. the people are hurts the most of the poor, the elderly. what are we doing? we are addressing the most predictable economic crisis in our history. the red line shows you the path that this country is on right now. the green
we have paid a little less than 1/5 of her income to the federal government, but the government has spent a lot more. we match revenues with expenditures. our budget matches the spending with our income just like every family and business must do throughout america. in fact, we bring our deficits down right away. this shows you how our differences after goes down to the point where we end up with a surplus in 2023. in the 1990s, the democratic president work with a republican congress to...
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. >> there's nothing that lose the federal government to get into state right issue like riding the manatee. >> i'm confuse the what does that have to do with the tea party? >> that stands for liberty and freeing and do what we want to do without harming anyone else. you should be able to ride a manatee. >> the florida tea party put their patriots on double red alert after seeing this. >> anya gloria garcia gutierrez was arrested after being photographed riding a manatee. >> the tea party decided to defend the most fundamental of our freedoms, manatee riding. >> our goals are to save manatees and go to work wherever they are threatened by boats or by cold or just people not understanding how important it is to save them. >> but the tea party knows the slippery slope to tyranny begins on a manatee's back. >> we're losing our freedoms piece by piece. the biggest problem is that the piece you lose is not of interest to me so i don't do anything about it. >> first they came for the manatee riders. >> yes. >> and i was silent because i did not ride a manatee. >> absolutely. >> today we can't rid
. >> there's nothing that lose the federal government to get into state right issue like riding the manatee. >> i'm confuse the what does that have to do with the tea party? >> that stands for liberty and freeing and do what we want to do without harming anyone else. you should be able to ride a manatee. >> the florida tea party put their patriots on double red alert after seeing this. >> anya gloria garcia gutierrez was arrested after being photographed riding a...
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no one can look into this and decide who the government may quill the dren and who the the government not kill with a zone w that is a problem. p that it seems to me senator paul is funnelmentally incompatible with time-honored notions of due process. would you not agree with that?me >> i think that is where thek t crux comes down to this. talking about having an imminent standard.ates it is a dramatic change we we have a full airing of debate o over this. >> well, the senator fromor kentucky yield for a question? >> yeah, i will yield the floor. i will allow to you make comments. >> if you yield for t a question i will ask whether you are aware of the exchange that somehe members of the committee had with the attorney general this morning on this subject.or >> yes. >> and were you aware of the fact that some of us asked attorney general holder for the more robust analysis that provided in the series ofa memoranda authored by the office of legal council, the u.s. department of justice's chief advisory body and the t fact that so far the department of justice has declined to make those
no one can look into this and decide who the government may quill the dren and who the the government not kill with a zone w that is a problem. p that it seems to me senator paul is funnelmentally incompatible with time-honored notions of due process. would you not agree with that?me >> i think that is where thek t crux comes down to this. talking about having an imminent standard.ates it is a dramatic change we we have a full airing of debate o over this. >> well, the senator...
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, the president saying that the government around europe need to tackle reform. that is especially true of france. and that guy is doubling the buffers of the bank to now 14 billion euros. scott, what will be interesting is to see where friday takes us, friday is one, of course, when we get the italian parliament meeting. from there we will know whether or not the they can form a coalition or technical government or whether we have to go through more chaos. back to you. >> thank you, simon hobbs with the european close or us. >>> it's the big question facing investors right now, are stocks still cheap? let's ask the dean of valuation who is weighing in on the roll of activist on the market. a lot to get to. professor of finance with nyu stern school of business. it's good to have you back. >> thank you. glad to be back. >> really, it is the question that matters most, i think, right now. are stocks still cheap? >> i don't know whether they're cheap but i'm not surprised they're where they are right now because in a sense the markets is in a sweet spot. if you thi
, the president saying that the government around europe need to tackle reform. that is especially true of france. and that guy is doubling the buffers of the bank to now 14 billion euros. scott, what will be interesting is to see where friday takes us, friday is one, of course, when we get the italian parliament meeting. from there we will know whether or not the they can form a coalition or technical government or whether we have to go through more chaos. back to you. >> thank you,...
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by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ us. gerri: welcome to "the willis report." rand paul's turn with the gop. will the establishment stand with him or abandonment? and college students barely knowing how to read. that is the case with one city's public school system. in miami fashion week. we will have the glitz and glamour right here on the show tonight. gerri: the deli is facing accusations tonight that it improperly uses your money, customer money to pay for operating expenses. fidelity has been accused of investing float income, my next guest says participants a right to be angry. check parks, welcome back to the show. you think this could be true. >> you might see that this is in fact true. the department of labor as you men
by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ us. gerri: welcome to "the willis report." rand paul's turn with the gop. will the establishment stand...
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unless our government gets to bassett if our government gets to that point we are so far gone and. i think the real point is that real people do get hurt by. unlicensed guns and i think these are really reasonable and moderate wealth is a limiting this is not you know i want universal registration everybody have liability insurance i think it's insane the twenty kids died in newtown if they've been killed by a drunk driver a crazed driver who dunnit to kill them geico right now would be paying out a million bucks to each family because there would be liability insurance because they were killed by guns they get nothing squat issue. registration there should be insurance and there should be proof of competence the drivers like i was like to have you to propose some sort of background check system in any anyone for that matter ports a background check system universal background check system that does not implicate violations of the second amendment that's why we're going to open the door though secure as as i said it's a slippery slope you can either propose an amendment to strike t
unless our government gets to bassett if our government gets to that point we are so far gone and. i think the real point is that real people do get hurt by. unlicensed guns and i think these are really reasonable and moderate wealth is a limiting this is not you know i want universal registration everybody have liability insurance i think it's insane the twenty kids died in newtown if they've been killed by a drunk driver a crazed driver who dunnit to kill them geico right now would be paying...
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the federal government using drones. overwhelmingly, you oppose using combat andtarget non- who are u.s. citizens to either kill them or to survey them. [applause] now we come to the numbers you have all been waiting for. before i go to the next slide, i have got to build the suspense and tell you a couple of things. candidates listed on the survey. 23. we gave people the option to write in people. another as 44in people. when i tell you dwight eisenhower receives and vote -- a vote, i am not lying. so did richard nixon. whoever wrote to them in, they are not coming back and they are not running. the right hands went everywhere from allen west to condoleezza rice to judge andrew napolitano. of those rights in this, none of the right sense received more than 1%. while there were a whole lot of right hands and we had 67 candidates that actually receives votes, this is the largest group of candidates i have ever seen in a cpac straw poll. i can tell you, when i turned the next slide, abc, cbs, cnn are not going to be happy
the federal government using drones. overwhelmingly, you oppose using combat andtarget non- who are u.s. citizens to either kill them or to survey them. [applause] now we come to the numbers you have all been waiting for. before i go to the next slide, i have got to build the suspense and tell you a couple of things. candidates listed on the survey. 23. we gave people the option to write in people. another as 44in people. when i tell you dwight eisenhower receives and vote -- a vote, i am not...
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the federal government doesn't overnight do things, and probably shouldn't write laws that quickly. the president and vice president are committed here. there's an awful lot of momentum among both republican and democratic rural and urban and suburban congressmen and senators and red states and blue states to do something that will protect the public. >> schieffer: i want to ask you about sugary drinks, because your ban on these large sugary drinks goes into effect, i guess next week in new york. and already we're seeing some people who are saying this is making it really hard on us, not necessarily people who sell those sugary sodas but people like-- well, starbucks. they don't know what to do about some of the coffees that they sell. what about all that? >> number one that's ridiculous. they can figure out-- starbucks knows how to market things, knows how to package things. they can change instantly when it's in their interest to do so. this is in the country's interest. this year for the first time in the history of the world more people will die from too much food than from too
the federal government doesn't overnight do things, and probably shouldn't write laws that quickly. the president and vice president are committed here. there's an awful lot of momentum among both republican and democratic rural and urban and suburban congressmen and senators and red states and blue states to do something that will protect the public. >> schieffer: i want to ask you about sugary drinks, because your ban on these large sugary drinks goes into effect, i guess next week in...